Korean War: A critical timeline and a bit xtra
The Korean war changed the world in many different ways. Again, looking back at the Koreas, both of these two countries had very peculiar connections with the outer world. This war was started by North Korea who earlier agreed with Russia (That Russia would provide weapons while China would provide man power) that if anything [...]
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)Korean War: Wordbuzz temp Wiki Bias
Wikipedia Korean War Biases: Japanese rule (1910–1945) – The topic of Japanese rule was mainly glorified and emphasized in Japan’s point of view. The communists, led by Kim Il-sung, fought the Japanese in Korea – US bias: North Korea is usually labeled as a communist country and in a Japanese Bias, the country usually avoid [...]
Filed under Cold Wars, Korean War | Comments (2)Comparing with the now
This post was made for the sake of comparing the Great Depression with the one we are having, or recently having. Politically: The Great Depression The US economy before 1929 was going on a great course Right before election time (March 1929) Republican Government seized control over market March 1929: Hoover of the Republican was [...]
Filed under Depressions, The Great Depression | Comment (0)During the Crash
The above two graphs represents the GDP of US history. The top one is a more detailed intake while the bottom one gives a more overall image. As you can see, the GDP dropped right after the market crash (Black Tuesday) during the 1929 but if you look closely, it wasn’t at the beginning of [...]
Filed under Depressions, The Great Depression | Comment (0)Great Depression: General Summary of Events
A front page summary of events that happened during the Great Depressions. In other words, a more detailed timeline. 1929 Oct – After 6 years of prosperity and spending, the Republican government finally lead America into a massive crash in stock. (Oct 29: Black Tuesday) 1930 Mar – 3.2 million people lost their jobs (compared [...]
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